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sp1814 | 14:27 Thu 28th Jul 2016 | News
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What would you do if you were an Asian GP faced with a patient demanding treatment from a white doctor?

https://inews.co.uk/essentials/news/health/gps-brexit-eu-rise-racism/

If it were me, and my practice were in London, I would be tempted to refer them to a white locum based in the Isle of Skye.

Any other suggestions?
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I'd just tell him he was at liberty to find one who would treat him.
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I'd probably suggest that he wasn't unwell enough to see a doctor at all if he was that choosy.
Divebuddy, did he report it to the BMA?
I would advise him that I am trained and qualified to treat him - if he wishes to challenge my professional standing, he is welcome to do so, but if he wishes to challenge my ethnicity, then I am unable to help him further, and I would ask him to leave my surgery.

If I'm ill I want to see a Doctor, I don't really care what Colour/Religion they are, I need fixing.
My Wife is a long term NHS Professional (recently retired) and at the moment we have as a guest a Doctor who is a long term friend of ours, (and not a figment of my imagination or as some have suggested 'madness') who is changing her work base from London area to East Kent, and is staying with us while she sees how things work out. She is British Indian, should we be concerned, she seems to be very nice
Personally I'd just say fine book another appointment, could be worse though SP: http://metro.co.uk/2016/05/28/man-shoots-doctor-who-helped-deliver-his-baby-because-he-was-a-man-5910260/
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Just wondering...can patients actually demand to be treated by a GP of a predetermined ethnicity?

I can understand a patient wishing to see a male or female GP depending on the specifics of the illness...but can you really walk in and demand a white (or black, or Asian) doctor?
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ToraToraTora

Even worse than that.

Getting an appointment with Dr Harold Shi...

Oh nuts!
My GP practice has 26 doctors half of whom are Asian and I am always happy to be treated by any of them.
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divebuddy

So how should we best protect GPs?

Surely patients can be 'struck off'?
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Oh okay.

Who is danny?
There's long standing abuse within all aspects of health care from all sides and to all who work in it.

It's a very hard nut to crack, as so often the people trying to help those who are being abusive have to do their best and move on to the next patient.

Signs at reception desks cut little ice.

I've seen appalling behaviour, what's the answer?

I'm not sure I know fully.
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Illness knows neither colour or ethnicity.

He should be told to "go forth and multiply".
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Are not Muslim women given special consideration, when they need treatment?
When booking appointments/test etc anyone can ask for either the GP of their choice at a practice or a Doctor of their own sex - also they can request the surgery to supply a chaperone if they have no one to accompany them.

Certain of these requests may mean a slightly longer wait for your appointment.

That goes across the board.

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